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Japan name squad for Wales tour

Japan coach Eddie Jones has named a 35-man squad for his side’s upcoming IRB Pacific Nations Cup and two-test series with RBS 6 Nations Champions Wales.

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The squad is largely based on the players that helped Japan secure their sixth straight HSBC Asian 5 Nations title in recent weeks, a campaign that saw them score 316 point and concede just eight.

Jones has though added to the squad with Shota Horie, Fumiaki Tanaka and Michael Leitch all called in.

Hooker Horie and scrumhalf Tanaka have both started games in recent weeks for the Rebels and Highlanders, respectively, while flanker Leitch has spent the last few months in New Zealand as part of the Chiefs expanded squad.

“After the successful Asian 5 Nations, we have now picked a squad that we believe can win the Pacific Nations Cup and beat Wales and we’re looking forward to having Horie, Leitch and Tanaka back in the squad after the Super Rugby,” Jones said prior to going into camp with his players.

A number of players who picked up knocks during the A5N or were rested for the latter stages have also been included, including Toshiaki Hirose who led the side in the first two tests before damaging a hamstring.

“We realize that we need to keep working very hard on our strength and conditioning and the way we play the game, and hopefully guys like Hirose will rehab quickly and be back for selection as soon as possible,” Jones said, adding that Masakazu Nagano would also train with the squad.

To help with the increased physicality of the games ahead, Fabio Ongaro (capped 80 times by Italy) and Marc Dal Maso (who won 33 caps for France) will work with the squad as spot coaches.

The Brave Blossoms open their summer campaign against Tonga in Yokohama on May 25, before travelling to Fiji for a match on June 1.

They then return to Japan to play Wales on June 8 (in Osaka) and 15 (Tokyo), before wrapping up their PNC campaign with games against Canada and the United States on June 19 in Nagoya and June 23 in Tokyo

Forwards
Yusuke NAGAE
Masataka MIKAMI
Takuma ASAHARA
Shota HORIE
Takeshi KIZU
Yusuke AOKI
Hiroki YUHARA
Hiroshi YAMASHITA
Kensuke HATAKEYAMA
Shoji ITO
Hitoshi ONO
Shinya MAKABE
Justin IVES
Ryuta YASUI
Michael BROADHURST
Michael LEITCH
Hendrik TUI
Takashi KIKUTANI
Ryu Koliniasi HOLANI

Backs
Atsushi HIWASA
Fumiaki TANAKA
Keisuke UCHIDA
Kosei ONO
Yu TAMURA
Harumichi TATEKAWA
Craig WING
Ryoto NAKAMURA
Male SAU
Seiichi SHIMOMURA
Yoshikazu FUJITA
Toshiaki HIROSE
Yuta IMAMURA
Hirotoki ONOZAWA
Kenki FUKUOKA
Ayumu GOROMARU
 

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